I woke up to find myself in a large white room. I tried to get up, but there was something weird. I felt at my neck and my fingers touched something metal. A collar. Surprisingly, I wasn't chained or anything. Nothing. My broken arm was even healed completely, like it'd never been messed with. What's going on? I thought. I wasn't even in a barred cage, just a small pit in the floor. I easily leapt out, sniffing around. There was nothing else, except for a long white hallway. I cautiously stepped forward into the hall, expecting to see a way out. Instead, I saw two more hallways spreading the opposite ways. A maze!

I turned to run out, but it was too late; a white wall had appeared, blocking the way. Only two choices: left, or right? I closed my eyes to concentrate, listening carefully. There was a humming noise coming from the right. Machines? Bees? A chainsaw? I opened my eyes and headed in that direction. There were more hallways, and on the floor was a bunch of wires. I unsheathed one of my claws and poked one.

Electricity jolted out, flying everywhere. One big blast hit the wall and incinerated it. I ran for it, hoping I wouldn't get fried. And then, guess what? Just my luck. A big puddle of oil awaited me, shiny black stuff all over the floor. I slipped and probably would have fallen and cracked my head open if I hadn't forced my claw into a wall and swung around. Nevertheless, I continued sliding and crashing into walls and finally fell at the exit. Brilliant. Two scientists pulled me up, careful to avoid any direct eye contact. I didn't bother fighting back. It was hopeless.

They dragged me over to a small room filled with machines and things. A metal table was smack in the middle, metal bindings hanging off of it. A scientist was muttering, "I think it's a record, but we might want to check again after the test." Another one was nodding and scribbling something onto a piece of paper. One scientist, clearly the leader, was standing by the table, his back to me. He turned and smiled knowingly. Dear God, no.

"Hello, Icy." Jeb smiled eerily. "Welcome back."